Tag: Northern School of Business

  • N/A: 900 students displaced in NOBISCO fire outbreak

    N/A: 900 students displaced in NOBISCO fire outbreak

    Fire outbreak at Northern School of Business (NOBISCO) has displaced nine hundred female students

    The devastating fire gutted the school’s girls’ dormitory on Wednesday afternoon January 28, 2025.

     It completely affected dormitories which accommodate students from four houses known as Aggrey, Arthur, Ali, and Gbewaa.

    Students who were in class at the time of the fire reportedly rushed back to their dormitories to try to save their belongings as flames spread quickly.

    Firefighters from the Ghana National Fire Service worked for several hours before bringing the blaze under control.

    No casualties were reported, but the fire caused significant damage, destroying beds, mattresses, books, uniforms, and other personal items.

    Many students affected by the incident have been left distressed and without accommodation while school authorities assess the situation.

    Hundreds of shops and mechanic workshops at Sofoline Magazine in the Kwadaso Municipality of the Ashanti Region were gutted by fire on Sunday, January 25, 2026.

    Several structures, including workshops and vehicles under repair, were destroyed, along with large quantities of spare parts, equipment, and other goods. Fortunately, no casualties have been reported.

    Ghana recorded over 3,595 fire incidents nationwide in the first half of 2025, with regional breakdowns showing hundreds of cases across the Greater Accra, Ashanti, and Central Regions.

    A devastating fire broke out behind the VVIP Station at Kwame Nkrumah Circle in Accra today, Tuesday, January 20, 2026, destroying over fifty (50) shops.

    According to authorities and eyewitnesses, the shops primarily sold mobile phones. Firefighters from the Ghana National Fire Service (GNFS) worked tirelessly to bring the fire under control, saving nearby shops.

    The cause of the blaze is currently unknown, and no casualties have been reported at the time of filing this report.

    Barely a week into the New Year, some Kasoa residents had their stalls completely burnt after a fire ravaged the Kasoa New Market on Sunday, January 4, 2026.

    According to the Ghana National Fire Service (GNFS), a distress call was received around 4:50 p.m., after which the Kasoa Fire Station swiftly reached the scene, only to find the fire at a very advanced stage.

    The fire was spreading so rapidly that fire tenders had to immediately call for reinforcement from Weija, Anyaa, Dansoman, Industrial Area, Flagstaff House, Madina, and Swedru fire stations.

    After about two hours of firefighting, the tenders managed to extinguish the flames at 6:52 p.m., brought the fire under control at 7:52 p.m., and fully extinguished it by 10:00 p.m.

    Although several metallic shops and wooden stalls were destroyed—along with food items such as maize, beans, shea butter, spices, and other merchandise—the swift response by firefighters prevented the blaze from consuming the entire market.

    Fire control officers explained that, despite the losses incurred, several stalls were salvaged. Among the challenges listed by the GNFS during the operation were poor accessibility within the market, long distances to reliable water sources, and interference from members of the public at various points during the operation.

    This fire marks the second major outbreak at the market in the last two years. Fire tenders from Kasoa and Swedru have been left on standby to prevent any possible re-ignition, while investigations into the cause of the fire are ongoing.

    A fire incident at Abuakwa Manhyia in the Atwima Nwabiagya South Municipality of the Ashanti Region claimed the lives of a three-month-old baby and six others.

    The fire outbreak, which occurred at about 12:30 a.m. on Monday, December 22, swept through an apartment. The Assembly Member disclosed this information for Abuakwa Manhyia and Evans Opoku. Meanwhile, the cause of the incident remains unknown. Ghana has recorded several fire incidents from January to November this year.

    Recently, a fire outbreak at Tsito–Awudome Gborkorpe in the Volta Region destroyed a two-bedroom self-contained apartment.

    No casualties were reported from the incident, which occurred on Monday, December 8. Several students at Kedjebi-Asato Senior High School (SHS) in the Oti Region were left unconscious after a fire gutted one of the boys’ dormitories on Tuesday morning, December 2.

    The students passed out from exhaustion as a result of smoke inhalation during the fire. Unfortunately, all their belongings were destroyed. Meanwhile, the Ghana National Fire Service (GNFS) successfully brought the blaze under control.

    Last month, a four-bedroom apartment at Aboabo Number 2 in the Asokore Mampong Municipality of the Ashanti Region was razed by fire on Wednesday, November 27.

    A young man in the community who attempted to help extinguish the fire was electrocuted in the process. Speaking to the media, the Assembly Member for the area, Haruna Abdul Rashid, disclosed that the victim is currently receiving treatment at the hospital.

    He added that officers from the Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) arrived at the scene to turn off the transformer to prevent the fire from spreading further.

    In the early hours of Wednesday, November 26, an eight-year-old girl lost her life after a devastating fire swept through the Dansoman Market.

    The girl was trapped in the intense blaze and could not escape as the fire engulfed the area. Her charred body was handed over to the Police for preservation and further investigation. Several wooden structures and shops, along with their contents, were destroyed.

    However, adjacent structures were saved due to the prompt intervention of firefighters.

    According to an update by the Ghana National Fire Service (GNFS), a crew from the Dansoman Fire Station arrived at the scene within two minutes after receiving a distress call at 00:02 hours, but the fire was already at an advanced stage.

    Due to the intensity of the blaze, eight fire engines were deployed to support two private water tankers from the Accra Metropolitan Assembly.

    The cause of the fire, however, is yet to be determined.On Saturday, November 22, a fire incident engulfed the Charkieh Plastics Factory site at Weija Junction in the Greater Accra Region.

    To contain the blaze, the Ghana National Fire Service dispatched a coordinated team from seven fire stations.

    Last month, the Kwapong Nursing Training College in the Asunafo South District of the Ahafo Region was gutted by fire. The incident, which occurred on Friday, October 31, forced students to flee to safety. Authorities are working to ascertain the cause.

    The newly opened China City Mall at Santasi in Kumasi, inaugurated in May 2025, was also destroyed by fire. No casualties were recorded, but the mall was completely ravaged, with no items salvaged.

    The cause has not yet been made public.Earlier this month, a fire ravaged parts of Kantamanto, at the Tazani Lane section in Accra. Several shops selling wooden planks and hardware were destroyed after the fire broke out near Aayalolo School at 1:17 a.m. on Saturday, September 13.

    The GNFS confirmed in an update on Sunday, September 14: “The flames were confined at 6:26 a.m., brought under control by 6:37 a.m., and fully extinguished by 11:44 a.m.”

    The Service added that two firefighters sustained injuries—one from an electric shock and another from burns to the left arm. Both were treated, discharged, and are in stable condition.

  • NSMQ 2022: Scores at the end of first day of preliminary contests – List of qualified schools

    Primetime has released scores at the end of the first day of contests with full list of qualified schools in the ongoing preliminaries.

    At the end first day of the contest, nine (9) schools have booked a place at the One-eighth Stage and a few others remain hopeful that by the end of the preliminaries, they will progress as part of the 15 Top Runners-up.

    The first contest for the day started with Sunyani SHS, Northern School of Business and Nalerigu SHS in this year’s NSMQ.

    At the end of the nine contests, here are the results.

    Sunyani SHS: 19pts
    Northern School of Business: 17pts
    Nalerigu SHS: 15pts

    Sunyani SHS progresses to the One-eighth Stage.

    Amaniampong SHS: 57pts
    St. Monica’s SHS: 23pts
    Abuakwa State College:  20pts.

    Osei Tutu SHS: 60pts
    Nifa SHS: 27pts
    Boso SHTS: 22pts

    St. James Sem. SHS: 60pts
    Assin State College: 40pts
    Bongo SHS: 11pts

    Assin State College stand the chance of qualifying as one of the 15 #NSMQPrelims Top Runners-up.

    Drobo SHS: 33pts
    Archbishop Porter Girls’ SHS: 32pts
    St. Mary’s Sem/SHS, Lolobi: 13pts

    St. Thomas Aquinas SHS: 85pts
    Eguafo-Abrem SHS: 23pts
    Pong-Tamale SHS: 1pt

    Ofori Panin SHS: 34pts
    Adiembra SHS: 33pts
    Akumfi Ameyaw SHTS: 32pts

    Ofori Panin SHS wins it in the final round, and gains a GOIL Riddle Bonanza in the process.

    Apam SHS: 44pts
    Ghanata SHS: 42pts
    St. Margaret Mary SHS: 17pts

    Sakafia Islamic SHS: 56pts
    Aggrey Memorial SHS: 27pts
    Yilo Krobo SHS: 25pts

    1. Sunyani SHS
    2. Amaniampong SHS
    3. Osei Tutu SHS
    4. St. James Sem. SHS
    5. Drobo SHS
    6. St. Thomas Aquinas SHS
    7. Ofori Panin SHS
    8. Apam SHS
    9. Sakafia Islamic Senior High School

    Sakafia Islamic SHS take home Gh¢ 800 from the Goil Riddle Bonanza, for solving 3 out of the 4 riddles in Round 5 of their preliminary.

    Amaniampong SHS win the Goil Riddle Bonanza, worth Gh¢ 800 at this stage for solving 3 out of the 4 riddles in Round 5 of their preliminary.

    For answering three riddles correctly, Osei Tutu SHS, wins the Goil Riddle Bonanza worth Ghc800!

    For answering all riddle correctly St. Thomas Aquinas SHS wins the Goil Riddle Bonanza worth Ghc1,200.

    Meanwhile, for answering three out of the four riddles correctly, Apam SHS earn GHc800 from the @GOIL_Official Riddle Bonanza.

    For answering three out of the four riddles correctly, Ofori Panin SHS earn GHc800 in the GOIL Company Limited Riddle Bonanza.

    St. James Sem. SHS gains the Prudential Life Insurance Ghana Limited NSMQ Star worth GHC500 to each of the three contestants and 1 teacher, totalling GHC2000 for getting a perfect score in the third round.

    Contest for second day continue today at KNUST auditorium.